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Old Faithful catches light from the full moon of May 24 2013, sending jets of steam and boiling water reaching for a sky filled with evening stars.

Of all the geothermal wonders seen in Yellowstone National Park, Old Faithful Geyser is most well-known. Crowds gather in hour and a half intervals anticipating the average prediction of 92 minutes between geyser eruptions. Though time between Old Faithful’s eruptions range from 35 to 120 minutes, about 90% of predictions are accurate by +/- 10 minutes. Once the sun sets though, crowds grow small and all but disappear at night. But, faithfully, this geyser continues its show day or night. c/o US Park Service

Thank you Lorraine! Just got back from 3 fabulous weeks in Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons so this is the first of many more… which I hope you will enjoy.p.s. Every sparkle in this image was placed by a star in that night’s sky. But I did allow Photoshop to add a special polish and shine to each one. ;-)

Many thanks Donna! This was my third visit and each experience just gets better. So many pictures are taken of this iconic masterpiece of Nature that I wanted to enjoy it a bit differently… lit by pure moonlight and stars. So pleased you like it… Sylvia

Yes, you can visit the geysers anytime of day or night. We stayed at the Old Faithful Lodge making evening visits easy… just brought tripod to dinner so we could stop by afterwards. Yellowstone is a glorious place! Thank you Arla!